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What were the causes and effects of the French Revolution?
What were the causes and effects of the French Revolution?
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The French Revolution was caused by widespread discontent with the monarchy’s financial mismanagement, social inequality, and lack of political representation. Key effects included the end of absolute monarchy, the rise of radical political movements, and significant social and economic changes. The revolution also led to the Reign of Terror, the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, and long-lasting impacts on French and global politics.